What Does Sore Throat And Flu Like Symptoms After Unprotected Intercourse Suggest?
Symptoms unlikely due to HIV.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for query. I am Dr Bharatesh D Basti answering your query.
Welcome to health care magic.
I have gone through the details and can make out your anxiety.
The chances of transmission of HIV by unprotected intercourse is very low.It is nil if he is negative. So you can allay fears as he is negative.
The flu symptoms may be due to respiratory infection due to respiratory contact with any person.These are not specific to HIV.
The rash may be due to sweating or fungal infection. If it has subsided it is good.you can relax.It is not related to HIV.
You can go for HIV 1&2 RNA PCR at this stage if you are still anxious.
You can get back for any clarification.
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh D Basti
Dermatologist and venerologist
Just wondering if you have seen the photos that I have attached?
Would you have any idea what caused it? A few rash first appeared on my inner thighs, back of thighs, some on back and chest. The following day, more appeared on my back and chest and started on my arms. It never reached my palms nor my legs.
The GP described it as maculopapular rash but cannot tell the cause.
But yes, the rash and the flu went away after 5 days.
Would you highly recommend me getting the HIV tests that you have mentioned? It has been 17 days since I had unprotected sex.
Thank you.
Likely due to fever rash or fungal infection.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for follow up query.
I have gone through the photos.
It appears to be due to fever rash due to sweating or can be due to fungal infection too.
As you had flu like symptoms(usually viral) too it is likely due to fever rash .As it has subsided you need not worry.They subside with fever.
Though the possibility of HIV is nil,It is better to get screened for HIV if you do not trust the person.
You can get the test as said earlier now.It will relieve your anxiety regarding HIV.
Or you can go for antibodies test for HIV after 3 months .You can discuss with your treating doctor.
You can get back for any clarification.
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh D Basti